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Coast Football Weekly – Ep. 9 | Featuring: Pete Graham & Dave Brewer

44 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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In Episode 9 of Coast Football Weekly, we’re joined by Umina’s Men’s and Women’s Premier League coaches, Pete Graham and Dave Brewer. With Pete, we look back at Umina’s promotion into the MPL last season and how the side has adapted to life in the top tier through the opening two rounds. We also preview a huge match of the round clash this weekend as they take on local rivals Southern & Ettalong in the peninsula derby. We then chat with Dave about his journey to becoming Umina’s WPL coach, his long-standing connection with the club, and his approach to leading the side this season and their goals for 2026. We also break down their upcoming match of the round fixture against Kanwal and plenty more!

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